Men's Soccer Adds Tanor Jobe and William Pustari to 2014 Roster

HAMDEN, Conn. – Quinnipiac University men's soccer head coach Eric Da Costa has announced the addition of two student-athletes – Tanor Jobe from Uxbridge, Mass. and William Pustari of North Haven, Conn. – to the program for the 2014 season on Friday, June 13, 2014.

Jobe, a seasoned transfer from Central Connecticut State University, and Pustari, a local product who put together a fine career at Xavier High School, join Maxamilian Rothenbuecher, John-John Diaz and James Greco who have also signed to play at Quinnipiac this year. The Bobcats go for a third straight regular-season title and look to return to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year.

Jobe comes to Quinnipiac from former Northeast Conference foe Central Connecticut State University

He played two seasons for the Blue Devils, helping them to back-to-back regular season titles (2012 and 2013)

Jobe registered 18 appearances in two seasons in New Britain, seeing action in 15 contests last season

Prior to CCSU, Jobe played at NIPMUC Regional High School in Massachusetts where he was selected to the Central Massachusetts All-Star team

He has played in the USSF Academy system, the highest level of club soccer, for the FC Greater Boston Academy team while also earning a spot on the MLS's New England Revolution academy team

Jobe represented the Massachusetts Olympic Development team from 2007 to 2010 and was selected to play in Portugal in 2008

He led Central Massachusetts in scoring and led his team to the Central Massachusetts Division 2 Championship in 2009 and 2010

Quinnipiac Head Coach Eric Da Costa on Tanor:

"Tanor is a speedy and technically strong player. He will add depth to our squad and give us some attacking options. With his experience at the Division I level, I expect Tanor to come in and compete immediately for a role within our team."

Standing 6-foot-1, Pustari attended and played for Xavier High School, a college preparatory Catholic school in Middletown, Conn., where he started on the backline for four years

He is a member of the U.S. Soccer Developmental Academy (USSDA), an American soccer league that is considered to be the top tier of youth soccer in the United States

Played for USSDA South Central (U-14 to U-16) and currently plays for USSDA Beachside, where he has seen action in 16 of the team's 17 games this year

He also played ODP from 2007 to 2009

Earned MVP honors in consecutive years at the Juventus Camp in Italy (2007-2008)

Quinnipiac Head Coach Eric Da Costa on Tanor:

"William has had experience in the Development Academy program and has been exposed to quality coaches throughout his youth career. As a young player we look forward to watching William grow within our program. William will add depth to an already strong defensive unit."

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